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'That's all you got?': Lauren Boebert buried for glib comment after mass shooting in Indianapolis

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) fired off a tweet Friday morning in the wake of the latest mass shooting that left a lot of people scratching their heads.

"Mass shootings are illegal," she wrote without further comment.

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Lauren Boebert and Marjorie Taylor Greene face furious backlash for voting against lifesaving bone marrow registry

Controversial GOP House members Lauren Boebert (CO) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA) were buried in criticism on Thursday night after they chose to vote against an important lifesaving bill that would create a registry for bone marrow donors.

According to CNN's Manu, "Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert were the lone two members to vote against a bill that would reauthorize the National Marrow Donor Program, which matches bone marrow donors and cord blood units with patients who have leukemia and other diseases" before adding, "The bill passed 415-2"

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'Comically evil' Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert vote against National Marrow Donor Program

Controversial Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Lauren Boebert (R-CO) were the wrong side of a 415-2 vote in Congress on the TRANSPLANT Act.

"Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert were the lone two members to vote against a bill that would reauthorize the National Marrow Donor Program, which matches bone marrow donors and cord blood units with patients who have leukemia and other diseases," CNN's Manu Raju reported.

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GOP's Lauren Boebert ripped to shreds for whining about Supreme Court expansion: 'Trump literally packed the courts!'

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) joined the growing chorus of Republicans raging against the prospect of expanding the U.S. Supreme Court now that conservatives have successfully stacked the deck in their favor.

Democrats have introduced legislation to expand the high court by four seats to match the number of district courts and correct an "out-of-balance" 6-3 tilt after GOP leader Mitch McConnell blocked one nomination and rushed another in the Trump era, and Republican lawmakers cried foul.

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Conservatives cry 'political terrorism' as Dems introduce bill to expand Supreme Court

House and Senate Democrats on Thursday introduced legislation to expand the U.S. Supreme Court to 13 seats, from the current nine. Contrary to commentary from conservatives, the Constitution does not specify the number of seats the nation's highest court should have, and this would not be the first time Congress has changed the size of the Court: it has been changed seven times before.

And as some point out, counting Senate Mitch McConnell's refusal to allow President Barack Obama to fill an empty seat on the Supreme Court unofficially makes it eight times before.

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One of Arizona's kookiest pro-QAnon ‘Stop the Steal’ wingnuts wants to be secretary of state

Arizona State Rep. Mark Finchem will not be mistaken for a Never Trump conservative anytime soon. The far-right Republican conspiracy theorist, who comes from the Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene/Rep. Lauren Boebert school of extremism, has voiced his support for QAnon, praised the Oath Keepers, promoted former President Donald Trump's bogus election fraud lies and falsely claimed that antifa attacked the U.S. Capitol Building on January 6. And now, Finchem is running for Arizona secretary of state — which, journalist Cameron Joseph stresses in an article published by Vice on April 12, would put him in charge of elections in the Grand Canyon State.

"Some Republicans worry that Finchem could be a force to contend with in primary, given how virulently pro-Trump much of the GOP base is in the state," Joseph observes. "And Democrats are terrified at the prospect of Finchem in charge of Arizona's election system heading into 2024 — when the state could once again be at the epicenter of the presidential map."

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California city fences off restaurant that has racked up $50,000 in fines for flouting COVID orders: report

According to NBC Los Angeles, a California eatery has had a chain link fence installed around it by the city of Burbank after flouting COVID-19 public health orders to the tune of $50,000 in fines.

The fencing was put up around Tinhorn Flats Saloon & Grill on Saturday after the restaurant racked up nearly $50,000 in fines for violating public health orders.

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Lauren Boebert slammed for disrespectful attack on Vice President Kamala Harris

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), who seems to spend her days tweeting out glib comments instead of doing her job and representing voters in her district, was slammed on Twitter Saturday afternoon for tweeting about Vice President Kamala Harris, referring to America's first Black vice president as simply "Kamala."

Critics of the controversial lawmaker were quick to call her out with one calling Boebert's tweet "incoherent" and others wondering if the GOP lawmaker couldn't seem to bring herself to address the VP by her title or last name since she is a woman of color.

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Lauren Boebert inadvertently admits to ‘destroying our freedoms’ in latest Twitter rant

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) is facing heightened backlash on Twitter for her latest controversial tweet about America's "freedoms." On Friday, April 9, the Colorado lawmaker highlighted the vast nature of American citizens' freedoms as she claimed one political party was "laser-focused on destroying our freedoms," reports The HuffPost.

"We live in the freest country on planet earth," Boebert tweeted. "The rest of the world envies our freedoms. Meanwhile, we have a political party that is laser-focused on destroying our freedoms. It is not only shocking but very dangerous.

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Republicans across the country are helping Dominion make its case against the defendants’ lies

Baseless Republican attacks on Dominion Voting Systems may come back to bite major Donald Trump supporters in the wallet. That's because the company appears to be losing significant business in jurisdictions where Republicans control decisions about which vendors will supply voting equipment.

To collect damages the company must show that it suffered financial harm. In that regard, various elected Republicans around the country are helping Dominion make its case as the defendants' lies about Dominion machines are causing it to lose millions of dollars of business.

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WATCH: Boebert rants about Christians ‘taking ground in the spirit realm’ after being asked how to fight ‘illegitimate president’ Biden

During an appearance on the Victory Channel's Flash Point program this Wednesday, Colorado GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert was asked by host Gene Bailey what Christians need to be doing to "see America turn back to God" while an "illegitimate president" sits in the White House and enacts a "left agenda."

According to Boebert, Christians shouldn't let themselves be "distracted by what they're seeing in the natural."

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